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Sony WF-C700N noise cancelling true wireless earbuds launched in India, priced at Rs 8,990 – Times of India

Sony WF-C700N true wireless earbuds now official in India. Sony has added a new pair of TWS to its product lineup with the launch of Sony WF-C700N in the country. The earbuds come with noise cancelling functionality and come with Adaptive Sound Control. The true wireless earbuds sport a cylindrical charging case and promise to offer up to 15 hours of battery backup.
Price and availability
Sony WF-C700N comes with a price tag of Rs 8,990 and the earbuds come in black, white, lavender and sage green colour options. Customers can purchase the true wireless earbuds from Sony retail stores, Sony Center and Sony Exclusive, ShopatSC portal, major electronic stores and ecommerce websites in the country.
Sony WF-C700N earbuds features
Sony WF-C700N true wireless earbuds come with noise cancelling support. You can cancel out background noise with noise cancelling or use the Ambient Sound Mode to stay connected to your natural surroundings. In Ambient Sound mode, the feedforward mics capture more of the ambient sound around you, so you can enjoy a natural listening experience while staying connected to your environment.
The true wireless earbuds feature Adaptive Sound Control which adjusts ambient sound settings depending on where you are and what you are doing. It recognizes locations that you frequently visit, such as your workplace, the gym, or a favorite café, and switches the sound modes that suit the situation.
The earbuds from Sony come with a 5 mm driver unit and it promises to offer a powerful bass experience. You can also enhance the sound experience with the help of Sony Headphones Connect app.
Sony WF-C700N true wireless earbuds come with a multipoint connection feature which means that you can pair two Bluetooth devices at the same time. The earbuds also come with IPX4 rating which makes them water and dust-resistant.
Sony WF-C700N claims to offer 15 hours of battery backup with the charging case.

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